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This is a recording from the sermon preached at St. David's Episcopal Church on Sunday, July 12th, on the Sixth Sunday in Pentecost. Rev. Jim Quigley notes that Independence Day is a red-letter feast day in the Episcopal Church and uses it to reflect on loving God, country, and one another. Drawing on the day’s readings from Genesis, Romans, and Matthew, he recounts a family Fourth of July story of his father lighting Black Cat firecrackers and a deputy sheriff letting it pass, which Rev. Quigley frames as “earning the right” to act in certain ways. He then shares an image of his father teaching him to dance by placing his feet on his father’s, connecting this to Jesus teaching believers how to live. He also discusses Thomas Jefferson’s complexities, including slavery and Sally Hemings, and urges the congregation to meet grace halfway by earning the right to say Christian commitments and learning the steps of discipleship.00:00 Holiday Greeting00:17 Independence Day Feast01:37 Readings And Themes04:08 Firecrackers Story09:42 Earning Christian Words11:05 Dancing On Fathers Feet13:02 Monticello And Jefferson15:51 Grace And The Caveat17:24 Final Call To Dance This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stdavidsepiscopaldc.substack.com [https://stdavidsepiscopaldc.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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